Gonin Medal

The Gonin Medal is an international award given to one ophthalmologist every four years by the International Council of Ophthalmology. The award is named in honor of Swiss ophthalmologist Jules Gonin.[1] It has been said to represent "the highest achievement in ophthalmology."[2]

Recipients

Source: Retina Research Foundation[3]

  • 2018: Jean-Jacques De Laey
  • 2014: Alice McPherson
  • 2010: Alan C. Bird
  • 2006: Alfred Sommer
  • 2002: Gottfried Naumann
  • 1998: Robert Machemer
  • 1994: Harold L. Ridley
  • 1990: Barrie R. Jones
  • 1986: Akira Nakajima
  • 1982: Alfred Edward Maumenee
  • 1978: Norman Henry Ashton
  • 1974: David G. Cogan
  • 1970: Gerhard Meyer-Schwickerath
  • 1966: Jules François
  • 1962: Hans Goldmann
  • 1958: Alan Woods
  • 1954: Stewart Duke-Elder
  • 1950: Hermenegildo Arruga
  • 1945: Paul Bailliart
  • 1941: Alfred Vogt

See also

References

  1. Day, Lance; McNeil, Ian, eds. (2002). Biographical Dictionary of the History of Technology. Routledge. p. 514. ISBN 9781134650200. Retrieved November 26, 2015.
  2. Wolfensberger, Thomas (2003). "Jules Gonin. Pioneer of retinal detachment surgery". Indian Journal of Ophthalmology. 51 (4): 303–308. PMID 14750617. Retrieved November 26, 2015.
  3. "Gonin Medalist". Retina Research Foundation. Retrieved November 26, 2015.
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